Welcome to EDUMIGROM

Welcome to the homepage of EDUMIGROM, a three-year research project entitled Ethnic differences in education and diverging prospects for urban youth in an enlarged Europe. The project aimed to conduct a comparative investigation in ethnically diverse communities with second-generation migrants and Roma in nine countries of the European Union. The project was funded through the 7th Framework Program of the European Commission, and was launched on March 1, 2008. The project involved 10 partner institutions from across Europe and is led by the Center for Policy Studies at Central European University in Budapest Hungary.

Latest news

CPS researcher Julia Szalai has been awarded the 2015 Polanyi Prize by the Hungarian Sociological Association, the award is given every year as recognition for the best book or article published in the field of sociology.

The Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM) of the University of Liège is pleased to announce the 3rd INTEGRIM scientific thematic workshop organized by the working group Citizenship and Political Participation.